Reform of public works contracts urgently needed, Oireachtas committee told
Transport chief highlights ‘significant’ threats to rollout of road projects under NDP
Transport chief highlights ‘significant’ threats to rollout of road projects under NDP
Motorists due to pay ‘up to €700’ more this year compared to 2020, AA says
Inside Politics: Extra measures needed to offset cost of living due to war in Ukraine
Inside Politics: Housing and financial supports most pressing needs for refugees
Government proposes 25 km/h speed limit but organisations say this is too fast
Gareth Llewellyn to tell Oireachtas Committee TII will play part in State’s climate targets
Old plan had included a underground to Sandyford but it was not in the updated NDP
Transport Infrastructure Ireland will tell TDs that funding is close to €1 billion
People arriving from EU, US and Canada do not have to self-isolate for two weeks if PCR test is negative
Airline considers launching flights from Britain to US next year
Rugby body met Department of Sport officials about football organisation’s finances
Liquidation of football body being examined but Minister wants to ‘avoid that at all costs’
Staff ‘none the wiser’ about potential job losses following talks with management
John Foley's decision not to take up role as interim chief executive the latest setback to organistaion
Oireachtas committee told of verbal and physical harassment of people on bicycles
Firm examining the FAI’s finances in forensic detail was due to submit report this week
Inquiries concerning corporate governance at association yet to reveal findings
Research Lives: Dr Diarmuid Torney, DCU assistant professor in environmental politics
Sport Ireland chair ‘livid’ to learn Deloitte had filed notice with CRO about soccer body
Patrick O’Donovan says ex FAI boss was ‘a great man to bring out the cheque book’
TDs and Senators given extensive legal advice and told to treat witnesses with respect
Kerry TD unrepentant over failure to ask FAI’S John Delaney any questions
Board members believed to have discussed Delaney’s future at some length
Ian O’Riordan: Many countries have found the Daily Mile improves fitness and creativity
‘There would be a danger that flights to the UK could halt’, Oireachtas committee hears
Banker and lawyer will succeed Pádraig Ó Riordáin at the State airport company
Transport Infrastructure Ireland chief says traffic congestion ‘a symptom of economic success’
Dublin councils set to line up with provincial colleagues on return of free-to-air platform
As Aer Lingus hits 80 years old, it is following a strategy aimed at building transatlantic traffic
Analysis: Irish Road Haulage Association claims strike blocked as many as 500 lorries
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices